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7248 Malugay corner Talisay Streets, San Antonio Village Makati, National Capital Region, Luzon, Philippines, 1252, 632-729-7888
... him to comeback to me! Sometimes I<br>feel that he’s not right for me but how could I forget the man who teach me how<br>to love, how to forget, how to be dumn.I hate my self not for loving him but<br>for letting him go. I really love him so much, very much!<br>I don’t want to let him go but I need cos I love him<br>so much, dun sya masaya ayokong italic sya sa akin at ayokong masaktan sya that<br>why I set ...
Bay, Laguna, Philippines scopion28_culet... with a few exceptions, when we said "no", they backed off. Perhaps the energy it takes to talk in the heat and pollution is worth more than the potential sale for a tourist who has already said "no". The heat is quite amazing. Prior to leaving Melbourne I had monitored the weather in Philippines and Thailand (our two destinations). Each time, it had been hotter in Thailand by a few degrees. However, in reality, the heat in Manila is much more potent, which I ...
manila, Philippines blixicat... road so I decided to go there. I got into a taxi and he started going. He started haggling but I wouldn't have any of it. I said meter twice, he kept haggling and I told him to stop and got out. By this time I was on a highway but within a minute another taxi showed up and I had no problems with this driver. I went back to Hotel Juliano. I didn't do much for the rest of the day.
Manila, Luzon, Philippines kiki1975I was going to stay a day or two longer in Angeles, but I couldn't take it anymore. I had enough of this dump. I was going to become an alcoholic if I stayed any longer. I checked out at noon, took a trike to Dau and then a bus to Manila. Once in Manila, I had a taxi take me to the Ermita Tourist Inn. A single room was 850 pesos but I didn't like the small beds, so took a double for 1000. I don't think the room was worth the price ...
Manila, Luzon, Philippines kiki1975... so you can go about your normal business. But the problem with our condo that is really frustrating is our light fixtures. When we moved in there were a couple of ceiling lights in the living room that weren't working so we arranged to have them looked at. Then a light in the bedroom went out and then a light in the kitchen. We arranged for maintenance to do the repairs. After several visits by maintenance ...
Manila, Luzon, Philippines rjdemp... swimming pool. And there was even a men's and ladies room at the entrance. She obviously does a lot of entertaining in this place and doesn't want people wandering around her house looking for a place to relieve themselves - or worse yet, relieving themselves in the garden or pool. After seeing this place, I'm thinking Ambassador might be a good next assignment for me. We could throw ...
Manila, Luzon, Philippines rjdemp... there's going to be a free cultural folk dance presentation on the open-space upper floor, and our companions agreed to watch. So at 8 p.m., we were all seated on benches as we were treated to a display of aboriginal songs and dances, which brought me memories of Muslim Mindanao in the Philippines. Even their costumes had Muslim-flavored tones like those red jackets with golden lace and other adornments. What surprised me was this marriage ceremony dance where they did a similar version ...
Manila, Philippines jockey_8128... of Christmas celebrations in the village came up I nearly choked on my tea when the words dog and delicacy were used in the same sentence. Ok, I'm open minded about international cuisine and I'm sure they have specially bred dogs for treats, I thought. But no, they just grab any old dog running around in the village and roast it (Mother of God!). Later at night me and Andrea went for a smoke on the 2nd floor balcony. Daft girl, she pulled the door closed and locked us ...
Manila, Luzon, Philippines rolls... rich/poor dichotomy were interesting. The old walls are in place still; one can walk about them. They were built to withstand cannon balls, in the 17th/18th century style, and are consequently dozens of meters thick. They also seem to be rebuilt; they don't show war damage so much as other buildings do. The Church of the Augustinians is an empty shell of stone and concrete, as are more than a few other sites. Some badly decrepit buildings are inhabited. Kids were ...
Manila, Philippines fatduckWe got up early this morning as we knew traffic would be a aweful... after a lengthy cab ride, which I'll post about later, we arrived at the offices of Forssman, our client here. For the most part our project hasn't really started as the design teams are still assembling ...
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